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Nebraska football announces 2025 Hall of Fame class
Nebraska football announces 2025 Hall of Fame class

USA Today

time11-07-2025

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  • USA Today

Nebraska football announces 2025 Hall of Fame class

Nebraska football revealed its 2025 Nebraska Football Hall of Fame class. The Huskers selected six standouts to be inducted, including an All-American and two long-time contributors to the program. Voted into the Hall of Fame by the chapter's membership include offensive lineman Tom Welter, running back Derek Brown, running back Dahrran Diedrick, kicker Brett Maher, and wide receiver Kenny Bell. Linebacker Bob Nelson was also selected by the Hall of Fame board as a veteran inductee, while Nebraska-Omaha linebacker Tom Sutko is this year's state college representative. Also, for the first time, a Nebraska Football Hall of Fame Legend Award will be presented by the Nebraska Chapter of the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame. Johnny Rodgers will receive the award. Tom Welter was a third-team All-America and first-team All-Big Eight offensive tackle for the Huskers. In 1986, Welter helped Nebraska to a 10-2 season, becoming the second-best team in the nation in both rushing and scoring offense. Derek Brown played three seasons with the Huskers, becoming one of the top running backs in school history. He racked up a career total of 2,699 rushing yards and 23 touchdowns. In his final two seasons, he produced back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons, becoming the fifth Husker to achieve the mark. Brown was also named Big Eight Offensive Player of the Year in 1992. He went on to play four seasons in the NFL with the New Orleans Saints. Dahrran Diedrick also tore up the field for Nebraska at running back. He played four seasons with the Huskers, starting in his final two seasons. He led the Big 12 in rushing in 2001, racking up 1,299 yards, earning first-team All-Big 12, and helping Nebraska to the BCS Championship Game. He finished his Husker career with 2,745 rushing yards and 26 touchdowns before playing in the NFL, then putting together a strong CFL career. Diedrick ran for 872 yards and six touchdowns off 179 carries across 130 games, winning four Grey Cups, three as a player and one as a coach. Brett Maher both punted and kicked for Nebraska, winning Big Ten Kicker of the Year twice and being named Big Ten Punter of the Year in 2011. In 2012, Maher kicked 20 field goals, setting a Nebraska record for points scored by a kicker (119). His 20 field goals also placed him second in school history for the most field goals made in a single season. Maher played five seasons in the NFL and kicked 111 field goals out of 139 attempts, 34 being from 50 yards or more. He kicked a career-long 63-yard field goal in 2019 in his second season with the Dallas Cowboys. He is now a special-teams assistant for Nebraska. Kenny Bell is one of the top receivers in Husker history, setting the school record in both career receptions (181) and receiving yards (2,689) at the time. He earned 49 career starts at Nebraska and earned first-team All-Big Ten in his senior year, before spending four seasons in the NFL. Bob Nelson played three years at Nebraska, racking up 189 total tackles, including 73 solos. He totaled 79 tackles his junior year in 1973 before racking up 75 tackles in his senior year, earning him second-team All-Big Eight. Nelson then played 11 years in the NFL, becoming a two-time Super Bowl Champion with the Raiders. Tom Sutko played three seasons for Nebraska-Omaha, earning 320 career tackles for the Mavericks to rank in the top 10 in school history. He earned first-team All-American in 1980 and was a three-time first-team All-North Central Conference selection. Rodgers is a staple of Nebraska football history, being the team's first Heisman Trophy winner. He was then inducted into the Nebraska Football Hall of Fame in 1973 and the Nebraska Athletics Hall of Fame in 2016. The 2025 class will be officially inducted in September, before being recognized during Nebraska's Week 3 clash with Houston Christian. Contact/Follow us @CornhuskersWire on X (formerly Twitter), and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Nebraska news, notes, and opinions.

Nebraska-Omaha vs St. John's Prediction: Odds, Expert Picks, Betting Trends and Stats for 2025 March Madness
Nebraska-Omaha vs St. John's Prediction: Odds, Expert Picks, Betting Trends and Stats for 2025 March Madness

NBC Sports

time19-03-2025

  • Sport
  • NBC Sports

Nebraska-Omaha vs St. John's Prediction: Odds, Expert Picks, Betting Trends and Stats for 2025 March Madness

St. John's (30-4) returns to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2019 in Rick Pitino's second season as head coach. The Red Storm are led by Big East Player of the Year RJ Luis. They thrive in transition and play a suffocating, physical brand of defense. Nebraska-Omaha (22-12) is making their first appearance in the NCAA tournament after winning the Summit League, but the Mavericks are likely to have their hands full against Pitino and one of the most dynamic teams in the whole country. In order to pull off the upset, Omaha must slow the game down, limit turnovers and execute in the half-court. The Mavericks' leading scorer, Marquel Sutton (19.1ppg), will need to have a big night for the glass slipper to fit. Lets dive into the matchup and offer some information and possibly a sweat or two. We've got all the info and analysis you need to know ahead of the game, including the latest info on the how to catch the opening tip, recent team performance, player stats, and of course, our predictions, picks & best bets for the game from our modeling tools and staff of experts. Game details & how to watch Nebraska-Omaha vs. St. John's Date: Thursday, March 20, 2025 Time: 9:45PM EST Site: The AMP City: Providence, RI Network/Streaming: CBS Never miss a second of the action and stay up to date with all the latest scores and player news. Check out our day-by-day NCAA Basketball Schedule Page that includes live game updates. Game odds for Nebraska-Omaha vs. St. John's The latest odds as of Wednesday courtesy of BetMGM: Odds: Nebraska-Omaha Mavericks (+1250), St. John's Red Storm (-3000) Spread: Red Storm -18.5 Total: 147.5 points Expert picks & predictions for Nebraska-Omaha vs. St. John's Our model calculates projections around each moneyline, spread and over/under bet for every game on the NCAA calendar based on data points like past performance, player matchups, injuries, and the schedule. Once the model is finished running, we put its projection next to the latest betting lines for the game to arrive at a relative confidence level for each wager. Here are the best bets our model is projecting for Thursday's Mavericks & Red Storm game: Moneyline: NBC Sports Bet is staying away from a play on the Moneyline. Spread: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play ATS on St. John's -18.5. Total: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play on the Game Total UNDER 147.5. Nebraska-Omaha vs. St. John's: Top betting trends and recent stats The Red Storm have won 9 in a row and are 6-3 against the spread in those 9 games (18-12-1 for the season) The Mavericks have won 6 in a row and have covered the spread in each of the 6 games (20-9 for the season) If you're looking for more key trends and stats around the spread, moneyline and total for every single game on the schedule today, check out our NCAA Basketball Top Trends Tool on Please bet responsibly. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, call the National Gambling Helpline at 1-800-522-4700. Follow our experts on socials to keep up with all the latest content from the staff: · Jay Croucher (@croucherJD) · Drew Dinsick (@whale_capper) · Vaughn Dalzell (@VmoneySports) · Brad Thomas (@MrBradThomas)

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